Intra-flow interference explained

Intra-flow interference is interference between intermediate routers sharing the same flow path.

Application

In wireless routing, routing protocol WCETT,[1] MIC[2] and iAWARE[3] incorporate consideration to the intra-flow interference metric.

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Notes and References

  1. R. Draves, J. Padhye, and B. Zill, “Routing in Multi-Radio, Multi-Hop Wireless Mesh Networks,” ACM MobiCom, September 2004, pp. 114–28.
  2. Y. Yang, J. Wang, and R. Kravets, “Designing Routing Metrics for Mesh Networks,” IEEE Workshop Wireless Mesh Networks, September 2005.
  3. A. P. Subramanian, M. M. Buddhikot, and S. C. Miller, “Interference Aware Routing in Multi-Radio Wireless Mesh Networks,” IEEE Workshop Wireless Mesh Networks, September 2006, pp. 55–63.